Passengers from the J and a large mail for the AYcst Coast connected at Christchurch Hits momiim with the midland train, and will arrive in Greymouth this evening. A further sign of the revival of interest in athletics on the West Coast is the fact that a Sports Club has been formed at Rotomanu, and has alhlmted with the AVest Coast Centre. 'ne new. Club will hold a sports meeting at Rotomanu on April 1. To celebrate the opening of 4 Jie Punakaiki Road, a picnic will be held at Barrytown on Saturday ana an interesting programme of sport., has been arranged. Alany who have not seen the beauties of the uistrict will find Saturday’s event an ideal opportunity. A dance will follow the sports. Five empty wine casks were discovered last evening in the the beach, near tlie end of Li Road. It is stated that- the casw some of those contammg stolen from a shed m B _ some time ago, the property f Greymouth firm.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1922, Page 5
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